NORTHERN TOURIST CIRCUIT
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ARUSHA
TOWN
- ARUSHA
NATIONAL PARK
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TARANGIRE
NATIONAL PARK
- LAKE
MANYARA NATIONAL PARK
- NGORONGORO
CRATER
- NDUTU
- OLDUVAI
- SERENGETI
NATIONAL PARK
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Tarangire National Park
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Tarangire
National Park lies 120 km south of Arusha, along The Great
North Road highway, and is very popular for day trips from
the town. Tarangire offers a wide variety of wildlife in
its area of 2,600 sq. km. As in all ecosystems, the
vegetation and the types of animals you find are closely
correlated. The principal features of the park are the
flood plains and the grassland, mainly comprising of
various types of acacia trees, and a few scattered
baobabs, tamarind and the sausage trees. The Tarangire
River, after which the park is named, provides the only
permanent water for wildlife in the area. When the Maasai
Steppes dry up with the end of the long rains in June,
migratory animals return to the Tarangire River, making
Tarangire National Park second only to Ngorongoro in the
concentration of wildlife. This period stretches between
June and November and it is the best season for game
viewing in Tarangire.
The most common animals found in the
park include zebras, wildebeest, lions, leopards,
waterbucks, giraffe, elephants, gazelles, impala, gerenuk,
lesser kudu and the beautiful fringe-eared oryx. You may
be lucky to spot the tree-climbing python for which the
park is famous, or the kudu and the roan antelope which
are rare species in Northern Tanzania. Over 300 species of
birds have been recorded in the Park.
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